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The Penguin Wobble is a playful companion that encourages babies to explore movement during tummy time and early crawling stages. Designed with a weighted base, the penguin gently wobbles back upright each time it is pushed or toppled, capturing children’s attention and encouraging repeated exploration. Babies enjoy reaching, grasping and knocking the penguin over as they develop coordination, visual tracking and early motor control.
The high contrast black and white features support visual focus for young infants, while the smooth shape is easy for little hands to hold, shake and explore. Measuring 125mm x 100mm x 125mm, the toy is well sized for floor play in nursery environments. The durable surface can be easily cleaned using warm soapy water or a wet wipe, making it practical for everyday use in early learning settings.
EYLF Learning Outcome Connections
Outcome 1.2: Children develop their emerging autonomy, inter-dependence, resilience and agency as they reach, grasp and explore cause and effect through play.
Outcome 3.2: Children take increasing responsibility for their own health and physical wellbeing as they strengthen muscles and coordination during tummy time and early movement.
Outcome 4.2: Children develop a range of learning and thinking skills such as curiosity, experimentation and investigation as they observe the wobbling movement and repeat their actions.
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The Penguin Wobble is a playful companion that encourages babies to explore movement during tummy time and early crawling stages. Designed with a weighted base, the penguin gently wobbles back upright each time it is pushed or toppled, capturing children’s attention and encouraging repeated exploration. Babies enjoy reaching, grasping and knocking the penguin over as they develop coordination, visual tracking and early motor control.
The high contrast black and white features support visual focus for young infants, while the smooth shape is easy for little hands to hold, shake and explore. Measuring 125mm x 100mm x 125mm, the toy is well sized for floor play in nursery environments. The durable surface can be easily cleaned using warm soapy water or a wet wipe, making it practical for everyday use in early learning settings.
EYLF Learning Outcome Connections
Outcome 1.2: Children develop their emerging autonomy, inter-dependence, resilience and agency as they reach, grasp and explore cause and effect through play.
Outcome 3.2: Children take increasing responsibility for their own health and physical wellbeing as they strengthen muscles and coordination during tummy time and early movement.
Outcome 4.2: Children develop a range of learning and thinking skills such as curiosity, experimentation and investigation as they observe the wobbling movement and repeat their actions.